Brunner And Suddarth's Medical Surgical Nursing 12e by Suzanne C. Smeltzer
Brunner And Suddarth's Medical Surgical Nursing 12e by Suzanne C. Smeltzer
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Chapter 66: Assessment of Musculoskeletal Function
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
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Multiple Choice
Ans: A
Chapter: 66
Client Needs: D-4
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 3
Page and Header: 2019, Assessment
Feedback: The nurse will evaluate the sensation of the peroneal nerve by pricking the skin centered between the great and second toe. Evaluating sensation of the tibial nerve involves pricking the medial and lateral surface of the sole. Evaluating sensation of the radial nerve involves pricking the skin centered between the thumb and second finger. Evaluating sensation of the medial nerve involves pricking the top or distal surface of the index finger.
Ans: B
Chapter: 66
Client Needs: D-4
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 1
Page and Header: 2009, Introduction
Feedback: The leading cause of disability in the United States is arthritis. Therefore options A, C, and D are incorrect.
Ans: A
Chapter: 66
Client Needs: D-4
Cognitive Level: Analysis
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 4
Page and Header: 2010, Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
Feedback: In the response to low calcium levels in the blood, increased levels of parathyroid hormone prompt the mobilization of calcium, the demineralization of bone, and the formation of bone cysts. You would not expect to find that the patient has elevated or decreased potassium levels.
Ans: A
Chapter: 66
Client Needs: D-4
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Difficult
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 2
Page and Header: 2015, Assessment
Feedback: Bone pain is characteristically described as a dull, deep ache that is “boring” in nature, whereas muscular pain is described as soreness or aching and is referred to as “muscle cramps.” Fracture pain is sharp and piercing and is relieved by immobilization. Sharp pain may also result from bone infection with muscle spasm or pressure on a sensory nerve.
Ans: B
Chapter: 66
Client Needs: D-4
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 3
Page and Header: 2015, Assessment
Feedback: Indicators of peripheral neurovascular dysfunction include pale, cyanotic or mottled skin with a cool temperature, capillary refill greater than 3 seconds, weakness or paralysis with motion, and paresthesia, unrelenting pain, pain on passive stretch, or absence of feeling.
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